Cat Grooming

Are you searching for the best tips and advice on grooming your cat? Look no further! Our website offers detailed guidance to ensure your feline friend enters a state of purrfection. We understand how challenging it can be to provide adequate grooming for cats of different breeds, so we’ve organized our content into categories so you can easily find advice that is tailored to your specific breed. With our help, you’ll be well-equipped with the knowledge and tools you need to give your cat the luxurious spa treatment they deserve.American Shorthair GroomingAsian GroomingBalinese GroomingBritish Shorthair GroomingMaine Coon GroomingPersian GroomingRagdoll Grooming

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Short coats versus lion cuts on the cat desk

Cat grooming on this site splits by coat length. American and British shorthairs are brush-and-shed desks. Persians and Ragdolls are comb-and-mat desks. Lion-cut questions stay on those long-hair URLs.

Do short-hair cats need brushing?
Yes. American Shorthairs still drop undercoat and need a regular brush pass. Do American Shorthairs need brushing?.
Can I bathe a Persian every week?
Weekly baths are possible on a show coat. Most household Persians need fewer washes and more combing. Weekly Persian baths.
Are Ragdolls happy kept indoors with a long coat?
Yes. Indoor life still needs mat checks along the ruff and trousers. Indoor Ragdolls.

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